LanyrdSkynrd

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I think there's a way to be this kind of micro landlord in an ethical way, but it's really tricky. Rent tied to expenses with a small amount of pay to you for the actual time spent managing it, and money into an repair/emergency fund. You should also consider the equity gained if it's financed. I've known landlords that say, "I'm barely making any money", ignoring the fact that they'll own the property outright at the end of the mortgage.

The fact that it makes you more comfortable to hide the fact that you are the landlord makes me think the arrangement you're considering isn't fair. We're living under capitalism, so do what you gotta do, but if you're going to exploit someone have the decency to not act like you're in it together with them.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 11 months ago (2 children)

If this goes on forever, eventually, consumption outpaces production. Then there are not enough houses.

Motherfucker, there aren't enough houses NOW.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 11 months ago

In this house we believe snitches get stitches and talkers get walkers(universal health care)

[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago

I'll second buying a used flagship phone over a new budget phone, especially in the $300 range.

Those budget phones made more sense when the technology was getting so much better each generation that having a low quality version of the new phone was better than the top quality of a few generations old phone.

You can get an unlocked s21 ultra 5g for less than 300 on swappa right now.

It's the phone Ive been using since it came out. Great cameras, 10x optical zoom, wide angle, fast image capture. Solid battery life, 65 watt fast charging, wireless charging, big screen with 120hz and small bezels. Still gets major and security updates, although it will only get security updates starting next year supposedly.

Downsides are it's a little heavy and unevenly distributed, big camera bump(a good case can hide it though).

[–] [email protected] 7 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I don't think Suge Knight really hung Vanilla Ice off a balcony, but if he did, he has impressive confidence in his grip strength. I worry about dropping my phone from a balcony with two hands on it.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 11 months ago (13 children)

They're libertarian socialist.

I've seen some criticism of Rojava, specifically because they have private property rights, some Kurdish nationalist tendencies, and their status as sort of a US proxy. I don't know enough about the situation to say how true that all is, though.

https://linestruggle.medium.com/on-rojava-and-the-western-left-bac1b858173e

https://mesopotamia.coop/rojava-the-formation-of-an-economic-alternative-private-property-in-the-service-of-all/

[–] [email protected] 39 points 11 months ago (3 children)

That temporary child tax credit was a huge help for child poverty, though. It's basically just a non means tested cash assistance program for families with children.

I have a conservative family member who teaches is a poor district who became strongly in favor of continuing that credit after seeing the affect on kids in her class.

[–] [email protected] 33 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Big companies love promoting a token worker to upper management. Someone to point out to the low level staff, as if to say, "Work hard, don't piss off management, rat out your coworkers and someday you might be picked to be an executive". It's like the flaming hot Cheetos guy, they were fine letting him lie about his story and pay him to be a marketing VP, just to make the workers think they might go from janitor to executive someday.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I can't afford parking at the hospital I'm going to it was cheaper to Uber.

The efficiency of capitalism is amazing

[–] [email protected] 21 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Everyone should talk to their relatives, especially elderly relatives about scams. The most important points are:

That they should never trust that the person calling is who they say they are, they can always hang up, look up the number and call the company/police/whoever directly. Also talk about how scammers create a false sense of urgency. Lastly, talk about the ways scammers collect their money, by having you send venmo/Apple pay/Zelle, gift cards or crypto atms, nobody legitimate requires that kind of payment.

It's a hard thing to talk about without making them feel like you're calling them dumb or gullible. The way I broached it with my mom was to tell her about someone smart I knew that got tricked by one of those tech support scams.

Nothing guarantees you won't get tricked into a scam, but you can make it harder

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